Couldn't tell you much about Brain Fruit other than they are electronic duo Christopher Owen Davis and Jonathan James Carr. '1.1' is one of a number of other releases we've just received from Debacle records - a drone, electronic and ambient label with a taste for well designed and packa...view item »

"Celestial" might not be the word you attribute to Garek Jon Druss, who spends most of his time helping amp up the sludge in doom metal outfit Atriarch. But his solo offering, 'Music For the Celestial Din', is a little different, a composition originally made for one of Druss' art installations. Its sound is somewhere between melo...view item »

Looks like I was l was late to the Hobo Cubes party having just looked at the man’s extensive discography. My introduction to Montreal's Francesco De Gallo’s music came by way of a track on a Digitalis compilation and also a split tape...view item »

“What’s this cosmicness?”, says Phil. Well, Phil, it’s the new split LP from Expo 70 and Plankton Wat, known to their mums as Justin Wright and Dewey Mahood. The Expo ‘70 side which Phil just commented on is pretty baked, to be fair, with rumbling dron...view item »

I'm really keen on this guy's stuff. Out of the more interesting & unpredictable realms of the drone/sound art field, he comes brandishing some impressive future music. This begins like a sculpted industrial drone piece before some wild, tingly old kosmische synths are released into the sonic arena. He's quite adept at throwing in some micro...view item »

Yet more cosmic synth drone here, this time from Food Pyramid. This is very much of the concordant, New Age, slip-into-your-subconscious-and-don't-come-out-'til-it's-over variety, with trebly pulses and throbs descending warmly over a minimal synth bass ...view item »

What a name. It make them sound like some late '80s proto-grunge noise band doesn't it? Hobo Cubes. Well it's actually the solo project of Montreal-based Frank Ouellette, and he's making more of this kosmische synth drone that's all the rage right now. This is more droney and less John Carpentery than the recent offerings from Mist and Zombi...view item »

This is one sweet disc... How come I never heard of these guys before??? Demian Johnston is from Great Falls and Playing Enemy and Mink Stole is Chris Negrete of Radiation 4. The deal here is that Demian did one long guitar and pedal improvisation and then Chris got his filthy hands on it and put it in his top secret musical blender. The re...view item »

You know how Expo 70 do by now: all kosmische guitar 'n' synth dronery and that. The sounds on this CD are culled from the same US East Coast tour which apparently spawned the multi-platinum LP 'Where Does Your Mind Go?' Well, we sold a few of 'em at least. You've got two fine examples of his schtick, one recorded in Ithaca, New York, the other ...view item »

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